The Ordinary Business®️ Podcast
Ever feel like the only “serious” business owners are those pulling 90-hour weeks and living off sheer willpower and too much coffee? That’s why this episode is about what happens when you don’t go “all in”—at least, not the way hustle culture tells you to. Jacki Hayes (https://www.jackihayes.co/) is pulling back the curtain on what it looks like to run a thriving business and keep a part-time job, perks (hello, free gym membership) and all. If you’ve ever wondered how to juggle life, bills, and still have energy left to enjoy actually living, you’re in the right spot. This episode dives into the surprisingly liberating world of mixing a part-time job with your own small business—no shame allowed. We talk boundaries that stick, being upfront about your schedule (even when everyone else pretends they only “sleep when they're dead”), and dropping any guilt about not showing up nonstop on Instagram. The conversation covers how to handle client expectations like a pro, why stable income is the new “going all in,” and how to cut out the busy work so you can focus on what actually matters. → Learn more about The Ordinary Business: https://www.theordinarybusiness.com [https://www.theordinarybusiness.com/] → Enjoy this episode? Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ordinarybusiness [https://buymeacoffee.com/ordinarybusiness%E2%81%A0] → Peek inside the Nosy Nelly Files: https://theordinarybusiness.com/nosy [https://theordinarybusiness.com/nosy%E2%81%A0] Key Takeaways: * Ditch the “all in” shame—having a part-time job can make your life (and mental health) a whole lot easier. * Use honest boundaries and clear communication to attract clients who get you (and actually respect your schedule). * Cut the fluff in your business by focusing only on what moves the needle, so you have more time for real life. This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.
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